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Spatio-temporal intermittency in coupled map lattices
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    Spatio-temporal intermittency in coupled map lattices (English)
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    The transition to turbulence in a one-dimensional array of maps coupled by diffusion is shown to display critical properties resembling those of directed percolation. The analogy is supported by the reconstruction of a probabilistic cellular automaton with closely similar statistical properties. Numerical results suggest however that spatio-temporal intermittency does not belong to the same universality class as directed percolation.
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    transition to turbulence
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    one-dimensional array of maps
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    diffusion
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